The “Best Jobs in the World” initiative is part of a major international marketing push, which will focus upon promoting tourism opportunities provided by Australia’s Working Holiday Maker (WHM) program. More...
After six weeks, 620,000 applications by 330,000 individuals from 196 countries, 46,000 video entries, the 18 finalists have been selected for the Best Jobs in the World. More......
Find out how to enter the “Best Jobs in the World" competition to become a Chief Funster, Outback Adventurer, Park Ranger, Wildlife Caretaker, Lifestyle Photographer or Taste Master. More......
Style photo shoots, experience hidden secrets and share trends in one of Australia’s most visual and cultural cities, Melbourne as Victoria's Lifestyle Photographer. More......
It’ll be your job to uncover the best adventures and experiences in the Australian Outback as the Northern Territory's Outback Explorer. You’ll sleep under the stars in a bush camp, immerse yourself in Indigenous culture and taste traditional bush foods. More......
As Queensland's Park Ranger you will be responsible for protecting and promoting native plants and animals, rainforest walks, spectacular waterfalls, untouched beaches, dinosaur fossils, Indigenous culture and marine life. More......
Sample the finest fare and wine, tour the best restaurants, wineries, pubs and lobster eateries, while also heading off the beaten path to catch some of the freshest seafood on Australia’s undiscovered coastline as Western Australia's new Taste Master. More......
Become a social media commentator and professional party-goer, planning, attending and reviewing the coolest gigs, parties and VIP events in Sydney as New South Wales Chief Funster. More......
Australia’s Working Holiday Maker program allows young people to have an extended holiday in Australia by supplementing their travel funds through incidental employment. More......
Look after Australia’s native wild life, care for koalas, talk to wallabies, sunbake with seals, feed echidnas and mother penguins, all while keeping visitors informed about the remarkable Kangaroo Island as South Australia's Wildlife Caretaker. More......
Australia’s festival and events calendar is, for such a sparsely populated country, extraordinary in its breadth, depth and ambition. Summer is the prime festival season around much of the country, but with an ever-growing number of festivals, the calendar continues to expand; no matter what time of year you’re visiting, you’ll find there’s some festival action to be had. More......
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